re zero anime season 3
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The show, which is based on the 4-koma, mostly
uses a romantic comedy storytelling style with lots of jokes and funny scenes. Considering how lightly the anime is handled, the fan service is something you shouldn't ignore. The main objective of the anime is to make Jun and the viewers understand that Tomo is a girl and not the tomboy that everyone thinks her to be.
Though I haven't worked on anime much, viewers shouldn't be too concerned with fan service, as I previously stated. I'm not too familiar with the author. Their real concern should be whether Tomo will ever move on
from his friendship with Jun or remain in it indefinitely. With Tomo's naive confession, the play also taught me the importance of first impressions. To be honest, I'm not a big fan of romantic comedies in which it takes the whole season to determine whether or not a pair works out. Nevertheless, I overlooked this anime because it's the fundamental idea of the program, and each episode introduces fresh situations and character stories.
Although Lay-Duce's repertoire hasn't left a lasting mark on the public, I can state with certainty that this is their best to date. Vibrant colors and logical phrases are used in the creation of character designs.
53 à 60, 62, 63 et 88) Joëlle Guigui : Lin (voix de remplacement, ép. 45 et 46)
Virginie Ogouz : Lin (voix de remplacement, ép. 50 à 63), Bart (voix de remplacement, ép. 64 à 72) et
Mamiya (voix de remplacement, ép. 58) Jacques Feyel : Rei (voix de remplacement, ép. 28 à 30) Daniel Russo : Rei (voix de remplacement, ép.